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Mason Williams - Five Albums On Two Discs (Remastered) (2022)

Mason Williams - Five Albums On Two Discs (Remastered) (2022)

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Easy Listening, Baroque Pop, Classical Crossover, Folk, Bluegrass | Label: BGO Records

Two CDs containing talented guitarist, comedian and writer Mason's five albums for Warner Bros Records, dating from 1968 to 1971. Originally featured on 'The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour' US TV show, 'Classical Gas' as performed by Williams became a US No.2 hit and a Top 10 hit in the UK and Canada. Williams has had a varied career, from recording with Mannheim Steamroller to bluegrass with Byron Berline, to writing comedy for 'Saturday Night Live'.

In 1969 ‘Classical Gas’ won 3 Grammy Awards when released as a single from ‘The Mason Williams Phonograph Record’ which was issued in 1968. The Grammys were for “Best Instrumental Composition”, “Best Contemporary-Pop Performance, Instrumental” and “Best Instrumental Arrangement”, with Mike Post as arranger. The song sold over a million copies earning Williams a gold disc. He received two more Grammy nominations for “Best Album Cover Design” for his 1970 and 1971 LP s, ‘Handmade’ and ‘Sharepickers’.

‘Classical Gas’ was composed and performed by Williams with instrumental backing of The Wrecking Crew. He was the head writer for The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour at the time of its release and premiered the composition on the show. After the tune reached the Top 10, Williams asked an experimental filmmaker named Dan McLaughlin to adjust a student video montage that he had created of classical art works using Beethoven’s ‘5th Symphony’ and edit it in time to ‘Classical Gas’ using the visual effect now known as kinestasis. The work ‘3000 Years Of Art’ premiered in 1968 on an episode of The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour. The song peaked at #2 for 2 weeks in August 1968, behind ‘Hello, I Love You’ by The Doors. On the US Easy Listening chart, it went to #1 for 3 weeks. Williams re-recorded ‘Classical Gas’ as a solo guitar piece for his 1970 album ‘Handmade’. This version was used in the 1999 feature film ‘The Study Of Us’, directed by Rob Reiner, starring Bruce Willis and Michelle Pfeiffer. In 1998, Broadcast Music Incorporated (BMI) awarded Williams a special Citation of Achievement. ‘Classical Gas’ has logged over five million broadcast performances to become BMI’s all-time number-one instrumental for radio airplay.

Beat Goes On (BGO) Records, UK, has gathered Williams’ five Warner Brothers albums issued between 1968 and 1971 on the new ‘Five Albums On Two Discs’ collection. Williams’ major label debut ‘The Mason Williams Phonograph Record’ released in February 1968, with ‘Classical Gas’ c/w another Williams original ‘Long Time Blues’ issued as the long player’s sole, incredibly successful single. The album featured support from several members of renowned Los Angeles session musicians The Wrecking Crew, namely guitarists Al Casey and James Burton, electric bassist Larry Knechtel, and drummer Jim Gordon, with Williams contributing guitar, twelve-string guitar and banjo and Mike Post handling the long player’s arrangements. November 1968 marked the appearance of Williams’ follow-up LP ‘The Mason Williams Ear Show’. The album contained three singles, ‘Saturday Night At The World’ c/w ‘One Minute Commercial’, ‘Love Are Wine’ c/w ‘Generatah-Oscittatah’ and the similarly humorously titled ‘Cinderella-Rockefella’ using the same b-side. Sadly, none of the singles, like the albums they were drawn from charted.despite contributions from guitarists Al Casey, Ray Pohlman and Michael Deasy, electric bassist Larry Knechtel and drummer Hal Blaine of The Wrecking Crew. Williams’ third Warner Brothers album ‘Music By Mason Williams’ hit stores in March 1969 supported by two singles, an inspired adaptation and arrangement of ‘Greensleves’ c/w ‘$13 Stella’, the b-side taken from ‘The Mason Williams Ear Show’ and ‘A Major Thang’ c/w a cover of Patty Ingles’ ‘A Gift Of Song’. The singles failed to chart although the LP did hit #27 in Canada. Williams was again aided by members of The Wrecking Crew with Lyle Ritz and Ray Pohlman on electric bass, Hal Blaine behind the drum kit, Al Casey, James Burton and Michael Deasy appearing on guitar, Larry Knechtel adding piano and special guest contributions from John Hartford on fiddle and banjo and Tommy Smothers playing harmonica on ‘The Brother’s Theme. Williams’ fourth WB album ‘Handmade’ appeared in March 1970 accompanied by two singles, the first, with ‘Jose’s Piece’ on the a-side, was paired with two b-sides, Williams’ ‘The Exciting Accident’ on the bottom side of one version, while a cover of Tim Hardin’s ‘Find A Reason To Believe’ was used on the second. The album’s second single was the re-recording of ‘Classical Gas’ used in ‘The Story Of Us’ c/w ‘Greensleeves’, previously issued as an a-side to accompany ‘Music By Mason Williams’. The LP, like its predecessors failed to dent the US charts, Williams this time supported by Rick Cunha on 2nd guitar, Pat Smith on bass, Bill Cunningham on dobro, Bhen Lanzarone on piano and Mike Cannon on drums. Williams’ final Warner Brothers album ‘Sharepickers’ was released in October 1971 with only one single supporting it, a coupling of a-side ‘Train Ride In G’ and b-side ‘Here I Am Again’, the 45 again failing to chart despite support from The Wrecking Crew members Al Casey contributing guitar, Larry Knechtel appearing on bass and Hal Blaine on drums, supplemented by percussionist Milt Holland and guitarist Rick Cunha. Following the LP’s lack of commercial success Williams took an extended leave from the music industry, concentrating on his writing career, before reappearing with a series of smaller label releases. However, Williams’ musical legacy from his halcyon days at Warner Brothers is most impressive indeed, with the five albums reviewed here serving as proof positive.

Tracklist
Disc 1
The Mason Williams Phonograph Record
1. Overture
2. All The Time
3. Dylan Thomas
4. Wanderlove
5. She's Gone Away
6. Here Am I
7. Classical Gas
8. Long Time Blues
9. Baroque-A-Nova
10. The Prince's Panties
11. Life Song
12. Sunflower
The Mason Williams Ear Show
13. Road Song
14. Baroque-A-Nova
15. (Whistle) Hear
16. The Last Great Waltz
17. One Minute Commercial
18. $13 Stella
19. Love Are Wine
20. Cinderella-Rockefella
21. Generatah-Oscillatah
Music By Mason Williams
22. Saturday Night At The World
23. Greensleeves
24. Bucko's Memoirs
25. La Chanson De Claudine
26. Come To Me
27. Cowboy Buckaroo
28. The Brothers Theme
29. J. Edgar Swoop

Disc 2
Music By Mason Williams
1. Sunflower
2. A Major Thang
3. Gift Of Song
Hand Made
4. Jose's Piece
5. Find A Reason To Believe
6. Saturday Night At The World
7. I’ve Heard That Tear Stained Monologue You Do There By The Door Before You Go
8. All The Time
9. Classical Gas
10. The Tomato Vendetta
11. Manha De Carnival
12. It's Over
13. The Exciting Accident
Sharepickers
14. Here I Am Again
15. Largo De Luxe
16. (I'm A) Yo-Yo Man
17. A Little Bit Of Time
18. Linda Crest Lament
19. Little Beggar Man / Hamilton County
20. Poor Little Robin
21. Godsend
22. Train Ride In G
23. Orange Blossom Special

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